AT&T Surround Users – Go Get Your Updates!!!

It is a good day for AT&T Surround users. Reader IDrankBlueKookAid tipped me off so I plugged into Zune and there was the February update. Got the notification on my phone at the same time. February update took about 7 minutes. Without unplugging I went to check for another update and noticed the message was already on my phone screen. The March/NoDo update took a total of 57 minutes to complete, including 24 minutes for Step 6, the backup process. FYI, I have about 6.5GB of data on my phone, including about 150 apps/games, 601 songs, 680 photos and a bunch of videos.

Have not even taken a cruise around the phone but the OS, Firmware, Radio and Bootloader have all been updated:

My update went pretty smooth. Even after I accidently unplugged my phone in my excitement to show a coworker that I got the update!! I just plugged it back in and did the update process again with no issues. I have about the same amount of data as Jim but my update(backup portion) seemed to take quite a bit longer. It could be I have more data or I am not using the cable that came with my phone but those are probably just minor things seeing how the update worked as it should….just slow!

I know I am stating the obvious but they definitely need to get their back up story worked out.

I was doing a little poking around and I noticed that my firmware and ATT stuff was not updated. I had done the the “unbrand your phone workaround by pulling the internet cable” and I had rebranded my phone a while back but I still wasn’t getting the updates. So I decided to hard reset my phone and it came back with the 7392 OS version. I then proceed to plug into Zune and I was prompted for the “HTC Updates”.

Interesting you got the security update (7392), assuming before rebranding. Just checked for updates and 7390, is “Up to Date” on my phone. So AT&T is probably doing their thing again. Oh well. One step at a time.

So Murani, did you get the firmware update and the AT&T additions (Settings/EMail & Accounts/Add An Account/AT&T Address Book). Just wondering if the Walsh method prevented either of those things from happening. And have you gotten the 7392 Security Update. Just wondering.

@Mine: Photos didn’t look that different but using WP Bench, the Gradient test definitely showed banding. I just applied the Homebrew 32bit Fix in Advanced Configuration Tool and now the Gradient test looks smooth, as it did before this NoDo/HTC/AT&T. Photos look about the same to me though.